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This paper proposes simple tests of error cross section dependence which are applicable to a variety of panel data models, including stationary and unit root dynamic heterogeneous panels with short T and large N. The proposed tests are based on average of pair-wise correlation coefficients of...
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This paper proposes a spatial panel model for German matching functions to avoid possibly biased and inefficient estimates due to spatial dependence. We provide empirical evidence for the presence of spatial dependencies in matching data. Based on an official data set containing monthly...
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-stationary dynamic panel data. Our estimation results reveal that causality nexus of poverty and remittances is bi-directional. We also …
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In this paper, we develop a new nonlinear Granger causality test to take into consideration different lags of variables …
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This paper develops a consistent series-based specification test for semiparametric panel data models with fixed effects. The test statistic resembles the Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test statistic in parametric models and is based on a quadratic form in the restricted model residuals. The use of...
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and developing countries grouped in panels by similar characteristics. Panel long-run causality is assessed with a … different panels a set of super-consistent causality findings across three demand models that income “Granger-causes” per capita …
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The relationship between imported technology and employment is a controversial issue. This study aims to test the hypothesis that the relationship between imported technology and employment is non-linear and evolves with the level of technology imports. The study covers two groups of developed...
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and developing countries grouped in panels by similar characteristics. Panel long-run causality is assessed with a … consumption and per capita gasoline consumption. We uncover for 12 different panels a set of super-consistent causality findings …
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This paper considers a class of GMM estimators for general dynamic panel models, allowing for cross sectional dependence due to spatial lags and due to unspecified common shocks. We significantly expand the scope of the existing literature by allowing for endogenous spatial weight matrices,...
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We consider panel parametric, semi-parametric and nonparametric methods of constructing counterfactuals. We show through extensive simulations that no method is able to dominate other methods in all circumstances. Since the true data generating process is typically unknown. We therefore also...
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